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### 876 Judgment or order requiring any act
> > (1) This rule applies to a judgment or order requiring a person –
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> > > > (a) to do any act, other than pay a sum of money, deliver possession of land or deliver up goods, within a period fixed by the judgment or order or by a subsequent order; and
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> > > > (b) to abstain from doing any act.
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> > (2) [*\[Rule 876 Subrule (2) amended by S.R. 2008, No. 128, Applied:31 Dec 2008\]*](/view/html/inforce/2008-12-31/sr-2008-128#GS61@EN) If a person fails to perform an undertaking given to the Court or a judge, or a practitioner fails to perform an undertaking given to any person, to do any act or to abstain from doing an act, the undertaking may be enforced in the same manner as a judgment requiring the doing of an act or the abstaining from doing an act.
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> > (3) Subject to [rule 883](#GS883@EN) , a judgment or order to which this rule applies may be enforced by one or more of the following means:
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> > > > (a) committal of the person bound by the judgment or order;
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> > > > (b) sequestration of the property of the person bound;
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> > > > (c) if the person bound is a corporation –
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> > > > > > (i) committal of any officer of the corporation; or
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> > > > > > (ii) sequestration of the property of any officer of the corporation.